aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/content/post/how-to-have-windows-10-not-get-in-your-way.md
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'content/post/how-to-have-windows-10-not-get-in-your-way.md')
-rw-r--r--content/post/how-to-have-windows-10-not-get-in-your-way.md4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/content/post/how-to-have-windows-10-not-get-in-your-way.md b/content/post/how-to-have-windows-10-not-get-in-your-way.md
index 8751670..9d831bd 100644
--- a/content/post/how-to-have-windows-10-not-get-in-your-way.md
+++ b/content/post/how-to-have-windows-10-not-get-in-your-way.md
@@ -40,10 +40,10 @@ sequenceDiagrams:
---
-<!--more-->
-
Well you might have reasons to use Windows 10 and be without an alternative. In that case it is super important to have it NOT get in your way as should be the case. The biggest issues I see people face are forced updates, telemetry, and the computer slowing down over time. There are third-party solutions to all of these problems but here I will write about the ones you can fix yourself.
+<!--more-->
+
## "Fix" automatic updates
### Disable automatic updates
Microsoft has its own reasons to force an update, mostly for security issues and stuff and honestly, O recommend you to leave it that way if you have zero idea about what you are doing. But I have seen a lot of people stuck with Windows updating itself in a critical moment. Secondly, a lot of updates, as of late, tend to break more stuff than they (intend to) fix.